Hell yeah. Nice! I hope to be able to get a Kobra someday. Congrats my friend. :thumbsup:

thecableguy

06-08-2011, 10:22

Very nice. Now were is the range report?:supergrin:

craig19

06-08-2011, 10:27

Nice, Congrats!

HotRoderX

06-08-2011, 10:29

wow congrats

limbkiller

06-08-2011, 10:33

Beautiful pistola ya got there. Congrats.:wow:

okie

06-08-2011, 10:40

That's beautiful my friend:thumbsup:

BigDeeeeeeee

06-08-2011, 10:45

Congrats:wavey:

CMG

06-08-2011, 10:51

Thanks folks, we are getting to know one another.

First thing that had to go was the HUGE bumper pad on the EB magazine!

I took it out back and ran a few magazines (the EB and a couple KimPro for the curious) thru it for function, and it ran just fine, though I decided I like EB's extended mag release a bit better than their standard version.

Brown did make a run of 9mms this year, I think they were EEs. I wish they would offer more calibers than just .45 on their guns :)

Hokie1911

06-08-2011, 16:39

Brown did make a run of 9mms this year, I think they were EEs. I wish they would offer more calibers than just .45 on their guns :)

You are correct sir. :thumbsup:

I believe EB made a limited run (50?) of 9mm Executives. Price was $2,700-800 IIRC. For that coin, I'd get a 9mm CQB for a little less.

djackson

06-08-2011, 16:42

Very nice friend

CMG

06-08-2011, 16:44

They make those in 9mm?

I believe EB made a limited run (50?) of 9mm Executives. Price was $2,700-800 IIRC. For that coin, I'd get a 9mm CQB for a little less.

I'm leaning toward the CQB from Wilson and may get it in 9mm.

No offense to the folks at Ed Brown, but Wilson has a bit more experience with the 9mm in a 1911, so I feel more comfortable with the CQB in that chambering. Probably completely unfounded. :cool:

Fedor

06-08-2011, 16:52

Congrats, that is an awesome 1911. :thumbsup:

Ruggles

06-08-2011, 17:39

I'm leaning toward the CQB from Wilson and may get it in 9mm.

No offense to the folks at Ed Brown, but Wilson has a bit more experience with the 9mm in a 1911, so I feel more comfortable with the CQB in that chambering. Probably completely unfounded. :cool:

I agree the Wilson would be a better bet in 9mm since they makes them year round as opposed to Brown. Of course you could get Wilson to make you a CQB in .38 Super :supergrin:, I almost did on my last CQB but went .45ACP instead.

I am waffleing on a Wilson Protector in .38 Super next or a Brown 5" SS Kobra. :dunno: Of course Wilson is making some very nice LW models now as well :supergrin:

Hokie1911

06-08-2011, 17:42

I love the Kobra, but if I was going 9mm, I'd definitely go Wilson too.